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Won't start
Hi everyone. My 58 cub wont start. Ive Checked the plugs and wires and they were both good. It turns over fast but it wont fire. it started Fine about five months ago. could someone help me please?
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Re: Won't start
Check the coil wire and make sure that there is a bright blue spark from the coil to the distributor cap. Then check each spark plug and wire to make sure the spark at the plug is good and strong. If no spark, check the points to see if they are burnt or corroded as well as the inside of the cap for moisture. That is a good start.
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Re: Won't start
Do I disconnect it at the plug or distributor?
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Re: Won't start
I checked the plugs. they had a weak orange sparks
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Re: Won't start
did you turn the gas back on?
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Re: Won't start
Cubman1 wrote:I checked the plugs. they had a weak orange sparks
Then the answer would be -- Coil The spark needs to be a bright blue. Time to get a new coil.
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Re: Won't start
Condenser. Conduct a complete tune up.Rudi wrote:Then the answer would be -- Coil The spark needs to be a bright blue. Time to get a new coil.Cubman1 wrote:I checked the plugs. they had a weak orange sparks
Voltage check at terminal on side of distributor, looking for near full battery voltage with ignition points open.
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Re: Won't start
Ive bought some new plugs and plug wires but when the ignition switch is pulled out. the coil gets hot. doesnt that mean that it works?
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Re: Won't start
Cubman1 wrote:Ive bought some new plugs and plug wires but when the ignition switch is pulled out. the coil gets hot. doesnt that mean that it works?
No. That usually means that the coil is toast. But as Eugene said, check the condenser as well.
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Re: Won't start
Where is the condenser located? I am getting a purpleish blue spark now though.
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Re: Won't start
Item # 6 in the parts diagram below.
Coil/condenser are probably cold now which explains the bluer spark. When hot the spark is yellow if present at all
Coil/condenser are probably cold now which explains the bluer spark. When hot the spark is yellow if present at all
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